I thought Blod-fire, too, and it sounded masculine to me. I agree that you're lucky to have dreams like that (I once dreamt of killing an uprising of dinosaur zombies with sprayable cheese, no joke)

“I read books when I was a kid, lots of books. Books always seemed like magic to me. They took you to the most amazing places. When I got older, I realized I couldn't find books that took me to all the places I wanted to go. To go to those places, I had to write some books myself.”
― Pat Murphy, The Wild Girls

"Like everyone else, I am going to die. But the words – the words live on..."
― J. Michael Straczynski

“I read books when I was a kid, lots of books. Books always seemed like magic to me. They took you to the most amazing places. When I got older, I realized I couldn't find books that took me to all the places I wanted to go. To go to those places, I had to write some books myself.”
― Pat Murphy, The Wild Girls

"Like everyone else, I am going to die. But the words – the words live on..."
― J. Michael Straczynski

@Stardust - it's utterly Danish. It's the danish word for Blood and Fyr is Pine or if it is to refer to a male Fyr means guy. And don't worry, I dream weird stuff too! Mostly it's about my stories, but then again... I dreamt once my brother was decapitated on a huge layercake!